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Where basketball and volleyball were first played crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 20th, 1997 other clues
'Are you ___ out?'
'B.C.' cartoonist
'How Can We Be Lovers' singer
'The Day the Earth Stood Still' star Michael
'Yer darn ___!'
'Yo te ___'
'___ a Woman' (Beatles tune)
'___ Fables'
Acclivity
Appears
Applications
Apr. addressee
As soon as
Average fellow?
Ballet dancer's cookout?
Beat against
Behind the line of scrimmage
Beige hue
Benzocaine, for one
Biblical no-no
Big name in games
Boners
Bottle contents, perhaps
Bound
Braid, to Brigitte
Bumbling
Camera type, for short
Canal site
Certain apartment
Certain skirts
Cheevy of Edwin Arlington Robinson verse
Chow
Cleo's undoing
Codeine, for one
Congenial song ending
Day to remember
Desktop pub. items
Drifting
Dynamic introduction
Effect in the recording studio
Envelope abbr.
Exclamation of surprise
Fandango accompaniment
Favorite game of President Clinton
Feather's partner
Feeling
Finds an easy chair
Fish hawk
Fly out of a jungle
French sculptor's weather-front detectors?
Glycerol-based solvent
Have markers out
Hercule's creator
High water alternative
Hit man
Hokkaido native
How the Amazon flows
Hungarian composer's boat songs?
Implied
Interest level
It's a fault's fault
Its pitch is high
Junket
Kind of shopping
Language maven Partridge
Lao-___
Lawmaking locale
Like a bairn
Like the gang, in song
Litter's littlest
Maiden loved by Hercules
Manner
Match maker?
Most like sphagnum
Mother of Zephyrus
Neighbor of Minn.
Nickname for a big dog
Not dorsal
Noted acting family's nobleman?
Nugatory
Ogle
Old rural sights
On
Orange ___
Oxford's skyline
Pair with a plow
Palpebral swelling
Pants
Pens and needles
Phonetic contractions
Played fast and loose with the facts
Polaris, in Paris
Position
Power bikes
Prepare to drag
Pronouncements
Provokes
Pueblo pot
Queen's county
Quiescent
Quotation compiler's singer?
Rather, informally
Rations
Rubber stamp
Scottish playwright's haircutters?
Scrapes
Senile ones
Showman's good buys?
Silent screen star's drink makers?
Silver category
Simpson attorney?
Single out for praise
Sir Charles's pet fish?
Special-interest grps.
Spiked staffs
Stadium sound
Stores
Sublet
Tabby's mate
Tackle
Tangoing number
Tell
Terrigenous rocks
Thalberg's studio
The 'A' of A&M Records
The 'K' of RKO
This guy's a doll
Tiff
Timeline division
To be, to Brutus
Tofu base
Transmitter
Unruly hair
Useful article
V-neck garment
Warmongers rattle them
Wash. Sq. campus
Wood stack
X years before Hastings

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